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' ..,` \.;i 1. • . . ~ .. ..i. tp 4 No. ..... , .* h. j.,•..............*:11444*.*:' !: % .451-*- .°:*..;*".-**'l:: " 7 . *..4-'114::.4...t..,,04,,,F^.-.,..74-44. =OE • :ro , 1/...,k Fresh Air In Railroad Cars. The Court of Massachusetts have been mined upon to decide a case arising out of a passenger per-istitig in letting a draught of fresh air into a railroad car, against the wishes of the passengers. The conductor remonstra ted, and put the window down ; the passenger_ broke the glass, and got ejected from the car. He brought suit for damages, and got s4y the price of the ticket, the Court ruling fiat the railroad company had a remedy by law against the passenger for destruction of property, and could not, put him out except for persistent violation of the rules of the company. The New York Journal of Ormmeres reports a case nearly similar, in which a lady refused to close a window, though requested by an elderly gentleman, who sat on the next seat to her. The Journal remarks : "Now, which was right—legally, we mean ..or according to railroad regulations ? Moat gentlemen can easily determine what they would have done—they would have left their seat and.found one elsewhere, or remain stand ing rather than quarrel with a lady. But what were the rights of the parties? The comforfs of railway passengers depend more on the courtesy and politeness of the parties than upon mere abstract legal rights. A proper regard for their colvenience and of others will prompt either g entleman or lady to conform to their Wishes ID all ordinary circumstances, but if ally are so rude as to refuse this, it is far better to allovf them the enjoyment of their perverse ness than quarrel over it. And when there is a lady in the case, the only prudent course is to surrender at once." A. better expedient than any mentioned by the Journal is for Railroad Companies to oblige their employees to pay proper attention to the heating and ventilation of cars, after having provided the best facilities therefor. At present these important matters are left al. most to chance, and cars are frequently at an oven heat a portion of the time, and during the rest the atmosphere is of an Arctic frigidity The horse that is generally most expensive „ to the owner and rambles with him into most difficulties, is the hobby horse. a• • 0 ~ PIITSBUUGH POST VARIETIES Fame is like an eel—rather hard to catch and a good deal harder to hold. We read that heaven made man up-right, but it seems to have made some up wrong. It may ben serioas question whether warriors or doctors are apt to be most troubled with the visitations of ghosts. If you turn away from worthy men because they are humbly clad, they can boast that )uu cut their coats and pantaloons. The earth'd inhabitants needn't be always grave, but it would be a terrible thing if the earth herself were to lose her gravity Never meet trouble half way, but let him have the whole walk for his palm. Very likely tae-may give up kis visit in eight of the house _ Amustmtnts. VITTSBUROII ART EXHIBITION THE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION ;PITTSBURGH ART AsSOCIATION WILL OPEN Alonday, December 19th, MORTO'S . ri HALL, FIFTH STREET, Opp_onte Postofillee. Gallery open from L) A M. to P. M . and front 6to lu o'clock. to the ,i•venlug Adnus siOnillo eta. 1136850 U Tick.tx. 6o ,a...del; Or. BAYARD TAYLOR deliver our Le, lure at LA FA YE TTE HALL, on TITESDAI E tt' EN I NO, 9th, mot. SUBJLCT -- 310 SO 1W ." HORACE OREELEN IWO Leeture at LAFAYETTE HALL, on 'IItESDA) tEVAII/ING, 10th toot 8y •r—" An Overland Journey to California through itltah. Tigiceu,2..s center, to he had at the Musty and Book . &ergs, Hotels. Library Rooms. and at the door. Doors open at 6 o clock: W Lecvure H to begAID. in at 7 o'cik. KINC JOSEPH ALBREE, W. D. M'tiOW A N. JOSEPH D. PO TS, C. MittiEE, Leeture Conorttue.. NEW CLASSE , NEW CLASSES, fit ,o ----- - --- NOW RMING. PROF. OWP ERS 9 FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY Al NEVre,LE HALL, Cbr - nor of Fbarth and Liberty Strechi, Patiburgh is ROF. COW PER, would respectfully in form the citztons of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, that now forming New Classes at the above Had. and Rill continue to teach the iurcompllshrnent in all its various branches, together with instructions in the etiquette of the ball room lull social circle, Graceful 1*- tof Person. lc. All the latest and most lash. =Ball Boom and Parlor Dances, as taught by hint in the Eastern clues, such ax, Los Caledonuizia, Coullons, Polish Mazourka Quadrilles Len Laneler Quadrille, Polka Quadrilles" Scnottish quadrilles, London Lancer Quadrilles, Suasion Mazoorka Quadriles, Plato or tier. , Man Waltz., Esmeraldo Waltz, Vassar - lane Waltz, tint ot lisch or German Polka, Cinque or Five Step Waltz, Om- 1 banns, Milliekin, Espanola and Bohemian Polkas, Re down, Polka idn.zourica, dolloped°, Spanish Dame, Ever. green Polka, Cicillienne Circle, Ac.. Ac., will be taught at moderate terms. Days of Tuition will be us follows: LADIES' CLASS—Thursdays and Saturdays, from 4 to 6, P.M. MASTERS AND 31 ISSF.S'—Thursdays awl Saturdays "Irma S to 5,P, Id. CifaiTLEMEN'S CLASS—Thursdays and Saturdays, .from 1 to 10, P. M, ,PRIVATE CLASSES FOR LADIES who desire it. Prof. Cowper will also give instructions to Private .Classes, or instructions given at the residence of pupils, if repaired. C. can be seen at ties ahoy'S Hall, on days .of tuition, from 2to 8, and 7to 10, P. Y or at the .HOUSE, daily. de l i) .TOWN W. McCARTIIIf, GENEHAL BILL POSTER, Will attend to the Distributing nut! Posting of EILIA, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMME Amaaements, Railroads, Steamboats Ships, Hotels, Sales, Eta., PliallefUlltill, PA. %IL.- Orders sent to the office of e Pittsburgh Morn. ing or Da ta Gazetk, will receive prompt attention admit rates VALUABLE STOCV, AT AUCTION.— On TTIMAY EVENING, Jan 10th, at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will be sold -20 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. 40 shares Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank 10 shares Gummi Bank of Pittsburgh . SO shares Allegheny Bridge Company. 20 shares Monongahela Bridge Company. jiff J. G. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CUPPING ANI) LEECHING, by MR. A MRS. BESE. Alliereeth extracted. Hot. Cold and Shower Bathe. saki y F. 14,13 E, No. 177 Grantstreet. .4IF, HAT 8 , 4 *l. 4.0 EILLERMAN & COLLORD, WNOLLSALI AND DDTLIL DiAISAd IN HATS, CAPS, AND FURS, Are daily recetnng from manufacturers, au entire new and complete stock. 75 Wood street, aegdydaw 1 doom from Fourth. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE . BUILDERS IRON FOIJN DEUS, Senerai Machinists and Boller Makers, Near the Perae R. R. Pagsexager Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA., NANUFA CT URE ALL ` KIN OF Stearn Engines, ranging fromree to one bun and fifty horse power, and suited tor Grist Mills, Seib Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. Give particular attennon to the construction of En enes and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, =Way and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for shipment &abort notice,blngines and Boilers of every description. Alpo, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron , and Wronsilit Iron Sha ft ing, Rangers and Pu separatelytties in every variety, and conttrum the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Maohine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured ot the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to=isfaction. era from all parts of the country tolicited, and promptly nollniew O , ARIBALDI HATS, LEDGER RATS, ". And all kinds of HATS AND CAPS, To be found at DODD'S, 11 W ood street, • e door South of Filth, non Prennente :." 1 :1.44.41 11 )-4-4 . . e- r . - 4Ft • • . • $ • . qe ; • • „„.".` • • - 1J • • • • Tif.t GErAT Genesee I.l?xlment . . ser Ms CELEBRATED PRIWARATION has no near equal in all diseases requiring an EXTERNAL AP PLICATION, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Burns, Old Sores, and all other aches, no matter what their name or nature. This Liniment is the result of years of active practice and careful research, by the eel etrtated Physician, DR. WM. CLARKBOMBrookIyn, N. T., whose reputation as a man of science is co-extensive with the oountry. For many yeers It has enjoyed au en viable reputation, not only in private practice. but at large, as the Greateit Remedy In Use. Let all who are afflicted TRY IT, as it is warraitted to effect speedy and sure cures. For sale by R. E. SELLERR, Wholesale Agent, corner Wood and Second streets, and dealers everywhere Prepared solely by N. 11. WALKER, Proprietor, Pernetrzon, To whom all orders must be addressed• • The Beet Purvatire cmd Purifier before the People.— Accept ed and Reciammenekd by Entiment Phyruelana. DR. CLARKE, the inventor of these celebrated Pills. is justly distinguished for his eminent abilities and scientific research. For3o years in his extensive practice he experimented in bringing the great desideratum of a remedial agent to sot as a direct purifier upon the hu man system. In this he has been eminently successful, as the numerous certificates from eeletusted physicians show. They are extremely mild in their operation, at the same Urns powerful and effective in removing dis ease. They never givve pain, as do moat purgatives, but allay it in all oases. In acute cruses they are more speedy in their relief than any Pill now offered. . „ The proprietor is pleased to announce that he hits per Bated his arrangements for supplying the trade to the fullest demand. N. U. WALKER, Proprietor. Pittsburgh, Pa., To whom all orders most be addressed. Sir For sale by R. E. SELLERS, corner Wood and Second streets, holasale Agent, and dealers everywhere. noZ4 POWERLESS FOR EVIL-POTENT FOR (100 D. When pain or inflammation is prevent, and Bmtidretiee Pills are used, they at once maze upon the humors which are the occasion of the pain and inflammation, Ind re move them from tine body. This quality of alone seizing hold, and causing the expulsion of depraved humors, is possessed by no other medicine. For Brandrelh's Pills operate solely upon those impurities which surround and affect the tissues and organs affected by disease.— By natured affinity, they seize that humors, because there life is below that of the surrounding parts, and expel them from the body. Young people cannot, but middle-aged and old people can, in a measure, appreciate that medicine which, being used in sickness, acts only upon the cause of disease, and which has no power exaept upon those humors whose presence produces a very pain, and whose removal removes every disease. Whatever organ is affected, there these wonderful Pills penetrate, and re move impurities from ; thus preventing settling of the humors, because they are removed from the body. In rheumatisms, fevers, pleurisies, pains in the side, dys peplos, headaches, costiveness, asthma, colds, ooghs, sore throats, piles, ulcers end boils, they give immediate relief ; and taken early, prevetit organic disease. Mal adies pronounced beyond human skill, have yielded to their influence, end millions ,K human lives have been serest by their timely use. Oh, how important in sick ness to use that medicine which only extinguishes the disease, and leaves no evil effect behind. 1.1 Bold at No. Zit Canal street, Brandreth's Principal Office; by Thomas Redpath, No. 27 Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all respectable dealers in medi cines. den:impair Botts.—We read that one of the sore st ,af fliotione that the patient Job was called upon to bear was that of Bona, and they have been found to he, from that time to the present, the moat troublesome and painful visitors. We have known instances where individuals were sure to have these eruptions break out upon them on a month at 'eget They show an impure state of the blood, and that humor of some kind is lurking there and the overplus of corropuon is actually ford to the surfiese of the body. making its appearance in i be form of boils. Nov, is It not best to at once purify the sys tem? Do you ask what will do this? We answer Ken nedy's Medical Discovery; it is curing humors in every form, and MOM is note State in the Union where It has no accomplished the most astonishing cures. -- - TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. Puor. DEGRATIL Philadelphia —Sir : —~lt intervals, during thirty years past, my wife lins been subject to Rheumatism of the most violent aast—eay four tames a year--sometimes w, severe as to make tt neces sary to administer, huge doses of the Tincture of (Misc. UM and Morphia, and to rock tier like an infant eta s large rocking chair, to induce any repos.. Having fre quent oonespondence with my son, (No. lip Chestnut street, oryinlr city.) I innumed Min Oral:tattook she had ahoutthe middle of last month, (January,) which was of such seventy as to completely paralyse the ay stem He, in his anxiety for his mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Celebrated ELECTRIC CAL; but as I ain one of the pra-nuuriers of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of medicine, I did hem tate to give its trial However, on refleetion, I conclu ded to try it, who - 11 I did, it pecnonce directly up to the letter, and after the third or fourth application she Le• came rather pieenve, and before erre-third of the bottle was used, not a single vestige of the disease remained In the system, and she null continued well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal calmly of the symptom& I therefore feel it my duty, for the sake of suffering humanity, and also fully honey ing that merit, under all circumatantass,. should be re warded, to forward this testimon "_ ial. I am truly, JO9. P. ELK rot INGTON, New Gretna Postottice, Burlington Go, N. J. P —Any communication for me will Le.,received by addressing to the care of my son, (Merchant,) No. 103 Chestnut street. 7 S • '1..0. 1, 'z. `," • = , ,„ : ...1 1 r ." • • *...• • • • "t.• :1• • .‘ • • "' . .1• , 1• 1 Lft - • • • - Tot -vis r 01 7 f; " 4. • ,40,4 4 . • • , 4 1"1"t 1,4 d, 4-, , , . .1 '-igeitai Notices tLARKE'S LIVER PILLS. DR. IiEU. H. KEYSER, Akeut. No. 140 Wool Arerq Fn u.se 26 cents, 60 cents and 51 per bottle. thutiam.—Ete aura sad get DAGRaTiPS ELECTRIC OIL It is the rely gamble. For sale by all druggNsta and dealers. delklrn.iaw TO THE PUBLIC, cm4SPECIALLY the Vinorant and Falsely • Modest. Physician,. of all denominations, treat Se. std Delicate Disorders, Self Abuse and Lbseanes ur Situations common and Incident to Youths of both sex es, and Adults, single or married. Because Dr. BRAN. STRUP publiahes the fact of his doing so, the ig.porant and falsely modest are dreadful'y shocked, and think it a great sin, very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, cramming sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in Ignorance thatthey do the same as Dr. SHARI:a/3.UP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative prac tice might be lost to thein among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised to Igno rance, sprung up as mushroons, and who compare soci ety, Intelligence, 1031388, dlars and ceutaonynte nously, meanly or lily gotten. Ib is to publicity, howev er, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appearance, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. BILANSTRUP, besides many before and alter marriage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mertifiCatiou, Sc Having the advantage of over thirty years expem rum and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by the prefestnon, as well as recom mended by respectable citizens, publishers, propriotorn of hotels, Sc. Office St, Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private communication , ' from all parts lit the Union strictly attended to. Direct to r,r‘vvilev:43oamsni , biz, Hundreds of heads of hair are ruined by the use of deleterious Dyes, fur which no scientific authori ty is responsible. CRIBTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE, On the contrary, presents the highest scientific creden. Gals. It has been analysed by Dr. enures, who stands the bead of our Experimental Ctiennsie, and he stelae in Ms certificate that nothing infunous enters into its compositiom This UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL, Added to the well known fact that, it lathe most reliable and the most natural Dye ever manufactured, has given it immense prestige, and the sales are running up from month to mouth, with a rapidity ibid. severely taxes the energies and resources of the proprietor. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Calsvareso,No. 6 Atter Houtz, New York GEO. R. KEYSER, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. delOrridaw OFFICE OF THE ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPANY,} 7 Filth ntreeL THE ANNUAL ELECTION for Twelve birec tors of Una Company will be held at their ce No. 97 Fifth street, on MONDAY, the 9th day of January 1860, between the hours of 10 A. M. BOOK, PM. de3l:td D. M.KSecretor MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO. 10. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company, will be held at the Office of the Company, N 0.76 Grant street,Pittsburgh, on THURS DAY, the 12th day of January, 1800, st 2 o'clock, P 61. The election of officers for the ensuing year will be held between the hours of 2 WanM.d P. M. BAKEWELL, Secretary. ifirThe Monongahela Republican, Uniontown Genius of Liberty and Waynesburg Mess enger, copy uit the day of meeting, and send copy of paper marked to the Secret deMlad CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY, December 19th, 1469. f DIVIDEND.—The President and Directors of thin Company have this day declared a Dividend of iREE DOLLARS PER SHARE upon the Capital Stock, applicable to the seduction of Stook Notes held by the Company. .de2C"lot SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Sesel• rerCITIZENS'. PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPA NY .—The first annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company, will be held on MONDAY EVENING, leth pros, atl o'clock, at the offios of Simpson a Rippey, No. 94 Fourth street, at which time and place en election will be held for a BOARD OF DIRECTORS to served uri PP ng the ensuing year. 0. H. FtIEY, deStadd Secretary. ILIORAILD W. BOILLAtaI FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 55 Fourth Street, near Wood. T HE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE end keep waster* on hand even article in their Bus, Tic Candoes,Crnaments,Cuitsdn Goods,Comforts, Featherßeds, Stattnisses of all kindir, ship, t)re collates. ted patent Spring - Beds. All kinds of abide,, Blinds and Fixtures. Wirfroinpt attention even to all elders tar fining awl Wing down Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. ootThlyd ROBBKI3 & ROEMOK. 1101R00118.-50 doz. Corn Brooms. for sale by Ens, BMW B. °GLUM. , .. . ). ' t ! et.. ,11., Stoves 5 Grates &Ranges SILVER MEDAL! x3lpLoz,a - sI Awarded by the Late Allegheny County and Western Penn- sylvania Agricultural ISSELL & CO., No. 235 Liberty Street, MANUFACTURERS OF COOKING, ill' PARLOR, AND HEATING STOVES, Flue and Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS AND THE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND EAGLE OOKING RANGES. If you want the HEST COOKING RANUE that 1.11 made, call at BISSELL tc.Cr CO.'S If you want a STovi.) that cannot le sur passed, call on If you are tankting a house, and want the Bwr GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS, tatil on BINNELL & CO, No. Ma Liberty ter O. 102 MARKET ST. NO. 13 FIFTH ST. NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON Receiving Goods Continualli FROM THE EASTERN CITIES, wo are enabled to oiler to the public the Beet Style,. of DRESS GOODS, Ana LOW IN PRICE. We threet the atteuhou of our Lady ou.vomer* to our THIRD SUPPLY of Raglans, Dusters and Shawls Attorney & Counsellor at Law, Especial attenuen given to , . Ing and amtrlng damn of every kind. Rana re—Jeremiah Dunlevy, Sr, J Roberta, Eaq.. t....1apt.. ft J. Grace, Hobrirta a Mellon. Attorney,. lapl9 BULGER & DAVITT, 3F93'PL.Na i r r t7E 3 JEll, A full Sailortmen tof PITISBUROFI MANUFACTUR ED FURNITURE, constantly on hand, winch wu will 'sell at the Rama Fairies for Cosh. anSlikly LADIES' SHOES, GENTS' BOOTS THOS. COYLE & BRO., iRNER FIFTH AND WY LI E 4TS. are prepared to nupply LANES AND tiENTI.E MEN with And WORKMANSHIP. Orders will be tilted promptly and saustactonly. de2l.lm IMIMEII GENERAL COOPERAGE, Between Hand and Wayne streets, airWe are prepared to Airman Ckial Chi, Whisky, Ale Holnman and Pork BA HAILS, at the bartest notice and on the moat reationahle Lernui. sedl:l, • BOX SOO, Pittabargh PoEa tittle, A. KREBS & BRO. Jithogitaphtirs nos 3. THE oLDE.sT AND LAROEST PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER BREWER'S BUILDING, MORRISON & NUILWAINE, Ambrotype, Daguerreotype, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, No. 64 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH. sir Ptetares taken in all the venom' etylee of the art, et Teapot/able price". nolly PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS - f a ;4 'f•;' -- "is • • • t " Vl2lll4lle9US* SLYER CUP' Society. BISSELL & CO Reliable as to quality, _ dr, D. HU 4UB, No. 102 Market and la rim, .ts JOHN N. CRAWFORD, AND NOTARY PUBLIC DAVENPORT. lOWA trionufacturors of every dooortptioo of No. 45 Smlthaeld Street, P.TTABIJRAOH, PA SHIONABLE BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITER oF THE HEST MATERIAL NIUE & PHILIPS, I 7 THUS lI►R VACTORT 011 Fayette Street, PITTSBURGH, PENN'S YRA~%TICJAL Corner Wood and Fourth Bta., PITTSBURGH. ihographie Establishment in the Will. SCHIJCHMAN, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET PITTSBURGH, P A ISAAC JONES. ... JNO. J. BOYD....WAL M'CULLOUGB JONES, BOYD & CO., MMrUPAOrURZU OF CAST STEEL -A.LEIO-- SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS LIED AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, oetZ PITTSBUBGH. Mug Jo= a. zooms D. B. ROGERS ,dic CO., MA2MIrACTITRIERS Or KNEW IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH Corner Roils and Firet fitteOtet PPPMBURGH. PA. 200 TONS RAGS WANTED.—, We will pay the highest marke t . mice dlisCash for Rags, pi large or small quantities. 01:IADWla 801.1, dagl Nos. 111 S sod 161 Wood at, PilitidslreL I===ll MIME 11=1M=0 legnitlll4 l l4 l . 4l, _ (IREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES SIIVGEKIS SEWING MACHINES. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform the public that from thin Wry forward those .EBRATED Id.ACEINEB will be aold at the follow ing REDUCED RATER: New Family Maetime and Iron Stand, eornplew...s l,o 00 New Transverse Shuttle Machine and Stand, com plete V 6 00 No. I Standard Ma 4311106 and Stand, complete too 00 No. 2 Standard Machine and Stand, cotrkplele $l6O 00 R. STRAW, Agent, Nos. 32 and 34 Market street. PRICES COMING DOWN. 1-K 0 NAT ' S SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, For' Tailors, For Vest Makers 44- FOR SKIRT MAKERS, FOR SHOE BINDERS, FOR GAITER FITTER'', FOR HARNESS MAKERS, FOR CARRIAGE TRIMMERS, And for all purposes of Sewing, either in families or 'manufactories, atAnds.without is, rival. It is strong and .manufactories, not get out of repair easily, and is em plastically the only Machine ever invented, ADAPTED FO ALL HIND:3.OF We are offering superior inukararranted Machines for UNE HALF THE MONEY charged by other Agents fur Machines doing the same range of work. Call and see them and thoroughly test before t archasing, at No. 00 Market St., Up Stairs /Fir A NTB WANTED.IE4 dealwdeyr LASSCELL & NORTHROP HRISTMAS GIFTS! TliiitiE DENIRING TO PURCHASE Presents tur the Chrtetnnas Holidays. would du well to call at NO. 51 FIFTH STREET, AND EXAAIINE TH_E WILCOX & GIBBS FIRST CLASS PREMIUM EWING MACHINES Which are being sold with all the valuable improve ments• at a very low pnoe. The Franklin Institute in their Report on SEWING MACHINES, say •• The WILCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE nil, nearer than any other, all the requirements of a Family Mardune." delll CLOSING OUT SALE FANCY GOODS! T. 13 TT SI IX 'SI , No. 24 Fifth Street, TO BE DISPOSED OF IN 30 DAYS The GoodN Must be Sold. PRICES NQ OBJECT 'I'I , I.IMZJL.II`JCiI€3, Ribbons, Hoods, Hosiery EIIVIEROIT3EIRIFIS, WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST All we would say, is, you would tind it your interest to EIN ANL) EXAMINE ()UR STOCK, which LAR6E ANL) WELL AssoKTEU— and wrOch MUM bo turned Into uah pro% ton. to Jatoi nry IM. 1860. GIrEAT BARGAINS MAY BM IitXPEOTED EEIZE3 .pyrnirE"TrWl , . : : ii. INVESTMENT THE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE EXTANT DURABLE, PERFECT MID CHEAP STATE, TERRITORY, COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE THE IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE, PATENTED BY MR. S. c COFFIN, Inventor, of Pittsburgh, June 7th, 1869, is now introduced to the public, and commends itself for the ollowing advantages—us simplicity, ‘mrability, utility cheapness, sod excellence of work Its superiority to other Maohines, consists, Fpm—That it is provided with an apparatus by which the edging of the shingle isperformed by the saw which cuts it, and is a SAVING of from FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT, IN COST Samna—By the means of two treadles, the btu,* when placed on the Menne is adjusted in any position the operator may desire, by which there is a SAYING Of TWENTY PER BERT. Mt TIMBER THIRD,-IT WILL EILW AND EDGE SIXTY SHINGLES The Machine will aleo out Veneering,VLoolxing GI en Backs, Barrel Heads, Cigar Boxes, &a The Iron City Machine Om be furnished complete for sltO, by the manutac , turer In tine city, Mr. S. S. FOWLER, and can be seen in operation at theylanlng Mill of Mr. W. DILWORTEO corner Eleventh and Grant streets. The Inventor and Patentee win dispose of County, State and Territory Rights for the sale and use of the Machine on very moderate terms. Persons desirous of investing, cannot find a better opportunity than the present cairn and examine the Machine. deal v-cam . , 4.• • . L 1 tr • f •p, 0 4; 5 .4. 0 'As* Gloves and J. IS 11 S B, No. 24 Fifth street, Pittsbur. F 0 R WI I•4' 1:7 El 1 RIGHTS FOR SALE - J HARVY IMVI6 JOHN PRlttaPitelti - 3086P1i A. Devil DAVIS , & PHILLIPS BRASS FOUNDERS AND ! MANUFACTURERS PLVm2BEB.B, GAS 4.N . 1:11 STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PUNNING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES,-PUMPS AND/MASS WORK , uF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agents for Allen'm t'elebrated Steam and Water Ganges, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. Wareraoms, 07 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. en:s:6miesd. TINDETON, COPELAND k CO., Proprietors; MANUFACTURE "FAIR BANK'S PATENT PLATFORM SCALES" of every variety. for Weigh ing Live Stock, Hay, tlraiu, ore, Coal, Iron, and for all purposes ol Merclian dixing, whether dormant or ou wheels, with hoisting lever or without Iron or Wooden Columns, and of all classes and capscitiesdromfladruad purposes down to the SUULII counter 5 , 011163nd balances. Also. they are the P.tiatoll4.es and only manufacturers of the unrivalled “Janata arotika* , and LATCHES. for right or lett hand doors, of every size and variously trimmed and finished. Coffee Mills, Paint Mills, Corn Mills end Shelters, Sausage -Cutters and Sniffers. Bolts, Self-Shutting Gate and Shutter Hinges, Bed Castots, Axle Putties. Wardrobe Hooks. Fire Iron Stands, Sc., 4.c., together with every variety of Maleable Cests tug,, and DOMESTIC HARDWARE generally. n 02- jnouranat. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1. NOORGATR STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 e 8,298,500 00 :APIT A L AND BERPLUB. 2,194,111 02 o EV EN LIE, fur the year eud .Iquuary 31, 186 S 933,734 12 THis CWMPA NY INSURES AtiAlNS'i Loss o r tearnave by Firs., almost every description of Property. The Rates of PI Villlllll are nuxierale, and, in all closes, insist upon the character ot the owner or , occupant, and the merits at the nsk. Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London. A *crud pratewinent fund procured in Phila delphia /se pave/tent of fussed en this country IILISSIMITS IN PITTSDMILIO: Messrs. James M'Cnlly 9 Co., 174 Wood street: John Floyd it Co., 173 V. ood Street, • Brown a Kirkpatricks, 193 Liberty street iirektei 9 Co., 109 Wood street; 811.11roy k CO.. 14 Wood .veer: James WCandless 9 Co, 103 Wood street k Co., 90 Water street, B A Fahnestock 9 Co, First and Wood sts., Joe Viorsdwell k Co.. Second and Wood sot.. Atwell Lee di Co., 8 Wood street • Burchfield k Co-, Fourth and Market streets M'Canilless, Means & Co., Wood and Waif, sits RISKSINCIS Its PIIILKSIMPSIIA. (tec.rde li 9tuneC Eisci , 13 Bank street; Messrs 31) en., elreghorn 4 Co. 232 Market street; Wm. WE,. k Gt, 22 tooth Front street; k Collins, Front and New streets SIMM, Williams k Co., 913 Market street; - James Ciritiarn A Co., 20 and 2. Letitia street Joseph B Esq.. President M•lchanics Bunk James Dunlap. F.-1.. Pressient Union Bank: Rem W. A Porter, ties. lodge Supreme Court. J A NIES N. ARROTT, Agent, telice. 103 Wood street. GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Company. CIFFICE lti COMPANY'S BUILDING, 403 Vi Autrr SS . PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PER ?ETV A L. A nt horded Cap' tat, - kTE:m ENT.; MAI la, 1559 CAPITAL—PahI ID awl ”ecurely my...4rd .. A.SBETS, M Y 15. 155 e. CASD- - 011 hand and in Batik .f.12.57e RA In han.l% of Agents ....... eir.ll 17 1 19.:517 u 5 Real Estate owned by the C r /pany . 4e,00e uu 130124 Id 8 and erbnintee-- bee g 'ex and .even pet cent. lutervit Debbi due the Company. yri‘h - lieenred Stock—Par value . Hide receivable for ',Awe at. All other eecurmr, LIABIL Caste—A‘ljustod, not. yet , 11.1 Li tuwil ti stt, I . A walutig 411 ottl.a .1 , 411 x, . J N;Rli 1 111“8 1 PHILADELPH LIFE INSURAN NO, 149 CHESNUT Opposite WILL MAKE AL RANcE. either Pe derertptaort of Property or rater of promo/M. H BERT P. W BALL , DIRE, Charles Itayes, F. B. English. I' R. Savery, C Sherman, S J. Niagara..., F BiaessUßN.Seereuir?l " orner I % i l ' F :1 1 A tNPI ' C street s Western Insnr ; ce Company, (IF PIT'II73IIRGH. GEORtJE DARSIE, Presidmi l ty .7 . M. (.10RDON, Secretary Orilet No 92 Water street, 'Huang .t 's Warehouse upstairs.) Fittsburgh. Pdl insure against all kmis of FIRE and MARINE RIBEIL A Borne Instatution man ed by Directors who are well known lathe eommunit'and who are determined, by promptness and libe ra lity ' to maintain the character which they have assumed, uttering the been protec tlou to those who desire to b Insured . ASSETS. APIt ; 3Uth, Stock Accounts Mortgage.. ............. •• —•-• .... • • • Office furntoure... Opg,n Accounts, etc.._.... • (Nab ...... premium Notes.. • Notes and bill~ diw•uuuted DISICCtIIf. Gentge Davie, R. Miller, Jr.. Lieorge W. Jackeon, I James M'Auley, Nathaniel Hnltnee, 1 A loxauckr Nimick Wm. 11. Smith, ' Che.a. W. Macketsuil Andrew Ackley, I; Wm. McKnight, Alexeuder Speer, , David M. Loon, Kurt. J. Therm; rovl,l : . ....-,.. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CU OF PITT4OURCH OFFICE—No. 37 VMS Street, Bank Block. NSURES AciAiNsir ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE HISRS. SA AC JONES, Presiden; JOHN 0. McCORD, Vice President ; D. M. BOOK, oratory ; - . Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dinamons—lsaac Jones, y. Hussey, Harvey Childia, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wi :4011, B. L.Fahnestock, John D. McC.rd, Isaac M. Penn Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. M. Howe, Robt . Davis. my2l3 --- • BY STATE ISTIIORITY. 2F.TNA ENSUE CE COMPANY OF HAR! FORD. INCORPORATED 1g49; CHARTER PER PETIIAL. Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000. Surplus, July 1 1659, $1,03(yi.23 SO. Losses adjusted and paid over, F 1,12,000,000. THE Pro PEß perty insured against DANGER BY RE, OR ILS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, at as liberal races and rules as solvency and fair profit will permit. A. A. CARRIER A BRO., Agents, W. H. EDIE, Surveyor. N 0.60 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 250 Liberty Street. BANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stock 9 150,000 Capital Represented, over 1,000,000 !Sir- STOUCSOLDERS ARI HELD INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Gold, Silver, Par Funds, and Currency received on deposit ALL MONEYS allowed to remain for a SVS- Clfied Tt.ity WILL DRAW INTEREST. Sight Ex change on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for stile to sums to suit- Collections made in all the principal ernes in the United States and the Canada's, and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY REMITTED to any de sired point, on day of maturity. DIRECTORS: John Moorhead, Alexander Forsyth, John Heath, Geo, S. Head, J. Hill, WilhEun Seibert, W. hf'Clintook, Henry M'Cullough, Robert Anderson. G. E. WARNER, President. R. C. SCHMERTZ Cashier. PENITENTLIRY BOOTS AND. SHOES. 'SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF BOOTS and '‘L SHOES are offered for sale at the Office of the Western Penitentiary, low for cash or approved paper. consisting of MS dozen Coarse Boots, sewed and pegged ; 152 " '_'- Monroes " 46 " Calf** Hip Mouroes, sewed : 74 " Zip Boota, sewed; 7 " Boys' Coarse Boots, sewed end pegged; 10 " English Ties, 40 " Boys' Coarse Monroe., sewed and pegged. E. " I.Volnent? Boots, 3 " Boys' and Youths', sowed. ,U,SO—CIIROKS. 78 , 8 w Cheeks, a very superior *hole—warranted fast colors; 200 dos Three-bushel Tow Bags, admirably suited for the farmer ; 50 • 4 Tow and Cotton do. persona wishing to purchase any of the above : alleles can be supplied by calling* the Office of prison. deify . JOHN BIRMINGHAM) Warden. i. mBI I II B LIC BLESSING NCH now un t l enealltadmitted to itrti* :MPRFATB PILLS AND k' BIriEBE, ie efOry day demonstra ted by their Wing efßesoy in the they are announced bieure. All the ocetiEdebidk --04:40PrIGN- O F 0A. 1;1 0 . rifiAto.ol of th, stcunge.k=WMlol4l,sBol., - RATEAMNSIa oldled to e iktfor sale or and o f sn. ImetWly -4rthaili6st a•Aons*. l6 .lo 4l6 TeTs IPA elk 541",0114M../Akii, consurbolti,BßAZlMONooo, ,X4 l, , ISBITT I TPES. These , beauVul and. : I r r at " iye beci pm7ernm al4l" rs 49 I***-11 7 . -= =to Bl" fir bimi ll A ao: lzmi*egh e n tA Innl''l2*9bo,llol4llto r. B ar u' dura auras on Wan; Mall their perfection them*, rirtheteen snow idlinwebtatillinr.- - odoetvinquilifilt - - Alovelilie* singly ingiuMot maybe obtained at,/ tbwimblie;,. - Rnrkple tproesti",Nr Az , v4: 6 ER Hays,snyor max% same ofibisbab =9) Atirsorks Corner Blast Common and witere'et, Jones Bailaing. Fourth tritest. and droseftinommalkr- am eitir MCIMMI PZTTSBt7I~ GF E LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVEIt IT Is compounded e lrely frown Gums, and NA. oecome an ealahhihed fact, a NA ['dant Medicine. I.uuton ant approred by all that bare need It. and is now re aur , to nub confidence In lollthe diseases tur 0 Inch is recommended. It bar cored anaterind. 2 I, Wn., had riven up all hopeal oa t rithsatts mmyll E l i no dose mutat he adapted Ilk• 11% k 141.41 taking t., andus act on We Bowels. I.et the dictate. of mar J use of the LAVED. - trill cure Liver COM tacks, Dyspepsia, Sam me r Com - ry, Llropay, Sour Coati ven,sa, Choi- ra Slorbiw,Cholera leave, Jo until ce, e•, and may ba used sub, ry Fatuity Aledl- HEADACHE, las INve at y minutes, lf .lesion fair are tak atwolt. 1 who use It arc In it. ta.or MIX WATER. IN TI) THE INVIGORATOR, I BOTH TOGETHER. I'rlce One Dollar ALSII SAN F FITA.D , s CATHARTIC PILLS VO3lPol.lxLitai YR.M. Pure Vegetable Extracts, anti put up lo GLAS'i CASES, Air Ttghtoand will keep In any climate. The Pa rally Ca- _.„. thartle PILL ie .gen tle but active Cathartic Ul which the proprietor bas used in his practice more g i than • wenty F 0.1 1 .4 The constantly increasing 1.1 demand trnm those who have Long used the PLI.LM ea and the seashell.. , Lich all express In regard to their r'iuse. has induced or in mare them within the reach of all. The Frotiertion well know g that different Cathartics act ~u different portions of the bowels the PADIILY CA- TIXA.RTIC Plf. I. has with due reference to this well establisiehl fact. been compounded from • ra h . variety of the purer Vege table Extracta , which Oct `nr alike on every poi t or the alimentary canal. and are ig good and safe io ribCflii es where a Cathartic is needed. such b.D.A._ Mat hews:scats of the Stomach, ..I ce iii newt Paine In the Back and Loins, Coitivictiese, P . al is and Soreness fryer the whole body, from sudden cold. which e frequently, if negLected, end in a long 1,011,1 . tit Fe ter. Loss of Appee tile, a Creeping •ett . a (10111 Of C idd over the bndv, Beat i e,.. neiro, Headache, or wrlghtisk the been, all In Ham IllatOrY 4 141 ,.....w wor ,„,, i „ chttarm or Adults, Rh in mall ISM, a erc-at Pearl tier of the 0100 d gisg any diseartea •.. v. hii li flesh I heir too numerous ` Ile to mention in this ball r .I.e went. Dose, I tot. PRICE 30 CENTS. The Liver Invigorator and Patriiir Ca void ertroleasie l by the Trade in all the large tong na enera il .. end K. T. W. SA NPOICD, fit. D., Manufacturer and ?Intim i.tor. 433 Broadway, Ness' fork. - $500,000 ',Mt 400 ou / 12-140 0/J li - .4s 61 78,4 bu UU ut yet mattired. :1)16...100017 r'a 41 3 - y'l E.S. . . 7,u31 5.000 v. , 6.7 ►3£,000 70 . T, Aacrrtury . • VPDIKE, Agaut. Water 14L., G. H. KEYHER, Agent, No. 140, corner Wood Arse and VI alley. jrklydaw A FIRE AND i I E COMPANY, ; REET, 'be Custom House, KINDS DF I tual or Lamilvd, ou every ,VlCsAustai , i, ,o reasonable THE ONLY SAFE PREPARATION Restore CRAY HAIR to its Original Color by Natures own Process, i Prof. O. J. WOOD'S Celebrated.. HAIR RESTORATIVE 11 tilJ, Vrel",iout, R 9: FL Cop", • 1 1(7 X. 7S Brawn .lot,n Cloytou, tior, IN PROOF OF THE ABOVE ABSER MN, read the following testimony from distin guished persona from all parts of the country: HON. SOLOMON MANN, Ann Arbor, Ifieh.,mys his wife, whose hair had become very thin, and entirely white, was restored to its original color, and had thick ened and become beautifully and glossy upon, and en tirely over, the head. Others of my family and friends are using your Restorative with the happiest effects. HON. .16 OGE BREESE, Ex Senator, of Illinois, says, my hair was prematurely gray, but by the use Wood's Restorative, it has resumed its original color, and I have so doubt permanently so. HON. H. L. STEW ART says, my hair was very gray, but after using two bottles, it restored it to its original color. REV. J. K. BRAGG, Brookfield, M6BB, says, it has re moved from my bead inflammation, dtuidmft, and a constant tendency ,to itching, and restored my hair, which was gray, to its origin al J. W. DAVI INON,lfonmouth,lllinoia, says my hair was two-thirds gray, or rather white, butt by the appli cation of the Restorative as directed, it has resumed its original color. DR. G WALLIS. Chicago, says, after using a great many other preparations, all to no effect, I used one bottle of your Hair Restorative, which has cured a hu mor in my head of two years' standing. BENJAMIN LONGRIDGE, 264 Seventh Avenue, New York• says, having lost my hair by the effects of the Ery sipelas, when it began to grow, instead of black as here tofore, it was well mixed with gray. 'Having tried many preparations to restore the color, without effect, I was induced to try yours, and io spite (Mall my doubts it has had the desired effect. H. L. WILLIAMS, M. D., Peckensville, Ala., says, 1 have used your Restorative, and find it all it is recom mended to be. f have tried it for '!letter and find it a certain Cure. W. AL WOODWARD, M. D., FrankfortJ ffy., says he recommends it in his practice as the best preparation for the hair now in use. months omy EDWARD WALCOTT, says, these ag hair was very gray. It is now a dark brown, the original color, smooth and glossy, all by the fine of •Wood's storative. WILSON KING says ? one month's-proper application will restore any person s hair to its original color and texture. D. HOES says, a few applications fastened my hair firmly; it began to grow out arid turn black., its original color. BETSEY SMITH North4astFermsylvania, says that her hair had, for a number of years been perfectly white, but now it is restored to-SW -youthful color, soft and glossy. . . DR. J. W. BOND, St. Paul, soya that his hair Is strong, thick and bleak, although &shrift time since he was both bald and gray. The people here saw its effects and We confidence in it. MORRIS GOSLING, AL D., St. Lords, says that after trying many other preparations, all too offeet, he used two bottles, which covered his !Wad with anew and 81 . 0. orous growth of hai r and and invites all to come and see It.. SARAH J. BROWN, says that her hair was sot only gray, but so Him she feared its eodre lose—brit after using two bottles it has restored both the color and growth. Prepared by 0. J. Wow & Co.,ll4Market at., St. LOWS, and 312 Broadway, N. Y., and sold by all druggists and patent Medicine dealers ; also, by all lenity and billet deal ers in the United States and Canada. Bold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 110 Wood diva, and B. L. FAHNESTOCE & CO., No. fln corner Woo and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally. 80,000 2,100 250 11,088 15,387 30.076 158,389 PM 14v u 6 Ili1=111!1111E1111 Otedol. SANFORD'S within the last two tear, lot roller, as the nituteroto, pUll Arblilllll 6110 W to the temperament of the cal in such quantities as to udgment guide you in lb VIGIU1t171) / , Bud i plaints, tillinats AI it.lll YOH IC DI n [llO le a p►nluls, llysentar- Stomach, Habitual le, Cholera, Choir- Infantum, Plato - Female Weakness calamity as an rirdina eine. !rallied's 41CH gormands can lenity , to ,two or thrrt Tea en at commc..comeut o ,g 1 vi ng thtr testtimo E MOUTH WITH AND SWALLDW r per Bottle THAT DOES NOT DYE, BUT WILL To Housekeepers. OMETHING NEW.—B.' T. BABBITT'S Baia MEDICINAL SALBEATUB, Is manufactured from common salt" agtf•is 6 Tared entirely different.from other MI All the deletermue matter erniettede••in such manner ea to produce Bread, Ilisind i d all kinds of Cake, 'Athena containing a 10 0 saiemtua whenthetreadoreakeb •th ,by producing wholesome remits Every • • ole of Salem= is turned to gas, and passes through the bread or bisoult while eon sequentty nothing remains but common Sal Water and Flour. Youlrill reedit', perceive • • Um taste of this Salaratus that it is- entirely threat from other Saletahm. It is packed in one pound pe. each smi • per branded. "B. T. ,bhU r it Beds:Mud ' Wanton" also, _Mature, twisted loaf of • - • with a glass of effervescing water on the top. When yen mimhase one, paper you should • serve the wrapper, and be particular to get the meat exactly like the first—bland as above. Full directions for tasking Bread with this Saleratus and Sour Milk or gram Tatar, will 12 accompany each package; also, dtreethms `r— u making all kinds of 'Pesky ; also, tor mak Soda Water end Seidiltr. Powders. DUKE YOUR OWN SOAP, 0 11.0 B. T. BABBITT'S PURE OONOENTBATED POTASH. Warranted double the ski& of °Misery Pat 6 12alili,ainft.ii=ntai skatia ft Soap. Coalmen grin find this ftwonesp t Pot:Riskin mask et. Manufactured stator sale 7 0 491yd. N w oa. 68 andoi7ol,4ll4lBBldnTilAgtjjan!s6B,7E,7N. ~,,...- 4 • 'oryotritisifititrolitger DOCTOIL,BORT, EUROPEAN, - MIYMEIAN SURGEON, Upon DiseiEuniti e die HEART, LIVER, LUIOi9S,,CANCER, MOD, OLD no n% DIM gORES, BCPLO , P-1T1+43., AND ALL DISEASES Oi UIE BLOOD. DOCTOR BORT, fiIIIE:ONLTELEGFITLIPMINBOPEAN 11 ocaii6ek aAßirigi the Uni ted States, is•now 'sttipping •n ' Zfi Rooms at the st. Nicholas Hotel, Corner Fourth and driint.Streets. Entrance on Grant street—Firat Floor. Where he can be conernlted on all diaeeees appertaining EYE OR EAR, Deafness, Ringing Noises in :the_Read, eharges from the Uleeratio* of ~,the 'Drum, can be speedily. cured by Dr. B.'s new mode of treatment. As his reputation is so generally . known throughout Europe anclthe UMW Stales for,. MAinupiralelled suc cess fa carrug. Mope - :iltiYu-' - ekPeutal atten tion to. It is useless to say to those afllictod but one word, viz: Come and be - healed, as thousands have done before. . . Dr. B, is in possession nt over 4,000 letters of recom mendation from patients whom he haii stiecessfally treated. Remember, time limited, only three weekA. Rooms at theßt. Niebdras Hotel. 1F.41-Bee cards outside the office door. GREATES inli DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR: KENNEDY, of.ROxbikry, hug discov ered in one of our common pasture W 6048, a rem edy that cures EVERY SJND , °IM 08, From theTWorat Sca'ofila down to a com mon Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pine plea on the face. . . Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the canker in . l - to five bottles are warranted to - oure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted te=eitiept and running ulcers. Fifteen to twenty bottles will more scaly Antiptioos of the skin. Two to three bottlea.are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case ofrhimmatia to four - bodies are a .rranted to 'Cele the sal rheum. Five to eight bottles will mire the worst case of actor uta One to three bottles are waranted to cure the worst case of dyspepsia know trom the experience ot thous,- ends that it htus been ceased by canker in the stomach. One to two bottles are warranted to cure sick head ache. One to two bottles are warranted to regulate a costive state of the bowels. One to two bottles will regukthstdl dehtxtgament of thek:idneys. Fobr to six bottles cured the worst cases of dropsy. One to thrhe have eared the worst cases of Plea ; a relic; is always experienced; what a mercy to get relief in finch an excruciating disease: A benefit is always exp3rieneed from the-fitst bottles, and a perfect cure is warranted whenthe abo l / 4 3 quantity is taken. No change of diet ever actoemtary; eat the best you can get and enough of it. The MEDIC AL D tsC4veit Is admuablyadapted to the Wmiternruntrt, where FEVER *Ns , 49UP, DYSENTERY BILIdUIS BILIOUS. szvER,: , • • LIVER DERANEMENT, Are so prmalentin their respective seasdns. The great cause of-the:prevalent* of these disitsesis that mint have secreted at theirsystem some PUTRPD AND FA AL lathe : 'XlUNlok,;whicif iOurce of all dis eases, an Many a young man and woman In the Bloom Life are wasting , away, whose faded cheeks and sunk en eyes mail their friends of st meedy„dissolutiou, thro. the effects'of Sortie - ACRID 'NUMAR.preying upon e vitals, and many Mousthods.die iffinhaff/ the effects of these humors, ailtn, if tatty but *ply their blood with a few bottles of Medical Unicovery, wohld live to a ripe oldage. - Another great cause of diseases is Costiveness, For this the Discovery Is an infallible remedy;its action on the LIVER, ICIDN,EYS AND BOWELS. , Is all that you could desire. For , , • Scroftleits Ulcers • You will follow the directions in p ai 4bi e i around the table. For . . ULCERATED SORE VRI7ItI, - Yon will Bud tull filnaUouwhl thkipitfidthiet,:i DM:O72M put Dak--Ailulth, one tqaeospepgal st, day; children marten paalai. deseetteptpx; *lam from five to eight years , tealipoutat utiAlitsittions can be applicable to all ooruifitotions, take Wallop ar,to opus• ate on the bowels time a cisty.. 1101111/611=1) BY t DONALD ICSNNErft, 1 jo: 121 i Warrenetre* Birth . trii, Mass. Sir Price $l,OO. For sale by every Druggist in the United States and Britnalt. Province& DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood to-, Az. nokl w SIMON JOHNSTON, (suoczasoit TO L. WiLant.,)4l': RETAIL DRIJGARI4ST , Oor. Smithfield and Fourth. St., Keeeps constantly on handy a ahnica.asannntant of ev erything in . the Drug IhitO of buidnese..s . Pa rdo:du atttAdion;given to Compottunding Wei eariptiona. - • col2B ‘ORE, Also, a general assortment of t'At*LODICLNES. 6. S. gums Tv, N. D. N. B. —PAYED:WM PWIRT . I7OSI3 - rarefrilly oompormded. " dee Yt'o JUST PUBLISHED.= ^W 0,4)32 ON v.rmatorraeai, &Wag' 1V :a genera eliabit t !moo u, Impotaba rind "WS a nn e isha of ,trbt,,Se and other excesses . Prom aseripts qf Jelaxol4ll4 AL D. ski Pointing out a mods of cum at onoe certain and Olivine', by whWheverpinatilwari , nothatterwhathiacow intl.:di, may CUM hinweN without Abe iniciadedimot eyed wroom mate, and at the leaRX possibbiicoat,thereby_avoid inc the numwoua quacks anirquack tioatrUma ottrtedas. The author wasa PreuchilwaicianOforeatiglalnmeuts, WAO anent many Tema towwastigatina tha' Miture and treatmentof thiadiseaae, widoliluimiallyearriefitiohamtA to an untimely grave. Bent tinder wal - to any on receipt of two •,Pilitite.A Ky AJW6IO, a, tJUST RECEtVED! SAM% GRAY k MO, HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER oeloatilOu of , • ENGLISH MELT9NS, Of Various Colon, for Business iuits, NAMING ITP TO TO: DER -:" '7' EIM=M -AND pvs•lm CITY. E VARNISH, .elect IP ritk NO. 19 FIFTH StRELPr, WHICH THEY ORE AT MODERATE 4g1:6-- 74 e • o. 19:4ifth , . ',"27,Zt•Sek ~:,- ...'. ;:".,;:....:..t.:.•-:'."' E=i FIME
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